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Информационно-коммуникационные технологии 5 страница< variant> уou use spreadsheet software to create an on-screen. < variant> A computer under the control of a bad bot is sometimes referred, because it carries out instructions from a malicious leader. < variant> usually arrives as an e-mail message containing dire warnings about a supposedly new virus on the loose.
< question3> Analog data is < variant> represented using an infinite scale of values < variant> text, numbers, graphics, sound, and video that have been converted into discrete digits such as 0s and < variant> has only two digits: 0 and 1. < variant> requires only seven bits for each character. < variant> a superset of ASCII that uses eight bits to represent each character.
< question3> Digital data is < variant> text, numbers, graphics, sound, and video that have been converted into discrete digits such as 0s and 1s < variant> represented using an infinite scale of values < variant> has only two digits: 0 and 1. < variant> requires only seven bits for each character. < variant> a superset of ASCII that uses eight bits to represent each character.
< question3> The binary number system < variant> has only two digits: 0 and 1. < variant> represented using an infinite scale of values < variant> text, numbers, graphics, sound, and video that have been converted into discrete digits such as 0s and 1s < variant> requires only seven bits for each character. < variant> a superset of ASCII that uses eight bits to represent each character.
< question3> ASCII < variant> requires only seven bits for each character. < variant> represented using an infinite scale of values < variant> text, numbers, graphics, sound, and video that have been converted into discrete digits such as 0s and < variant> has only two digits: 0 and 1. < variant> a superset of ASCII that uses eight bits to represent each character.
< question3> Extended ASCII is < variant> a superset of ASCII that uses eight bits to represent each character. < variant> represented using an infinite scale of values < variant> text, numbers, graphics, sound, and video that have been converted into discrete digits such as 0s and < variant> has only two digits: 0 and 1. < variant> requires only seven bits for each character.
< question3> Unicode < variant> uses sixteen bits and provides codes for 65, 000 characters-a real bonus for representing the alphabets of multiple languages < variant> a superset of ASCII that uses eight bits to represent each character. < variant> represented using an infinite scale of values < variant> text, numbers, graphics, sound, and video that have been converted into discrete digits such as 0s and < variant> has only two digits: 0 and 1.
< question3> The term peripheral device < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects. < variant> is an output device that produces computergenerated text or graphical images on paper.
< question3> The system unit < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects. < variant> is an output device that produces computergenerated text or graphical images on paper.
< question3> A mouse < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects. < variant> is an output device that produces computergenerated text or graphical images on paper.
< question3> The sound system < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects. < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> is an output device that produces computergenerated text or graphical images on paper.
< question3> A computer printer < variant> is an output device that produces computergenerated text or graphical images on paper. < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects.
< question3> An optical drive < variant> is a storage device that works with CDs, DVDs. < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech
< question3> A hard disk drive < variant> is the main storage device on many computer systems. < variant> designates input, output, and storage equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. < variant> is the case that holds the computer’s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. < variant> is an input device designed to manipulate on-screen graphical objects and controls. < variant> can output digital music, digitally recorded speech, and a variety of sound effects.
< question3> A tower unit < variant> can be placed on the desk or on the floor < variant> is often placed under the monitor < variant> is a small, lightweight portable computer that opens like a clamshell to reveal a screen and keyboard < variant> is an enhanced mobile phone that also functions as a portable media player and has the capability to access the Internet. < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen.
< question3> A horizontal unit < variant> is often placed under the monitor < variant> can be placed on the desk < variant> is a small, lightweight portable computer that opens like a clamshell to reveal a screen and keyboard < variant> is an enhanced mobile phone that also functions as a portable media player and has the capability to access the Internet. < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen.
< question3> An all- in- one model < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen. < variant> can be placed on the desk or on the floor < variant> is often placed under the monitor < variant> is a small, lightweight portable computer that opens like a clamshell to reveal a screen and keyboard < variant> is an enhanced mobile phone that also functions as a portable media player and has the capability to access the Internet.
< question3> A laptop computer < variant> is a small, lightweight portable computer that opens like a clamshell to reveal a screen and keyboard < variant> can be placed on the desk or on the floor < variant> is often placed under the monitor < variant> is an enhanced mobile phone that also functions as a portable media player and has the capability to access the Internet. < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen.
< question3> A smartphone < variant> is an enhanced mobile phone that also functions as a portable media player and has the capability to access the Internet. < variant> can be placed on the desk or on the floor < variant> is often placed under the monitor < variant> is a small, lightweight portable computer that opens like a clamshell to reveal a screen and keyboard < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen.
< question3> A tablet computer < variant> is a handheld computer that is essentially a large version of an enhanced media player. < variant> is often placed under the monitor < variant> is a small, lightweight portable computer that opens like a clamshell to reveal a screen and keyboard < variant> is an enhanced mobile phone that also functions as a portable media player and has the capability to access the Internet. < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen.
< question3> The PC platform < variant> is based on the original IBM PC. < variant> is based on a proprietary design for a personal computer called the Macintosh (or Mac), manufactured almost exclusively by Apple Inc. < variant> uses a standard PC or Mac to run operating system. < variant> processor powered the original IBM PC. < variant> is Intel’s chief rival in the PC chip market.
< question3> The Mac platform < variant> is based on proprietary design for personal computer < variant> is based on the original IBM PC < variant> is integrated into the case that holds the screen < variant> uses a standard PC or Mac to run operating system < variant> processor powered the original IBM PC
< question3> The Linux platform < variant> uses a standard PC or Mac to run operating system. < variant> is based on the original IBM PC < variant> is based on a proprietary design for a personal computer called the Macintosh (or Mac), manufactured almost exclusively by Apple Inc. < variant> processor powered the original IBM PC. < variant> is Intel’s chief rival in the PC chip market.
< question3> Intel’s 8088 < variant> processor powered the original IBM PC. < variant> is based on the original IBM PC < variant> is based on a proprietary design for a personal computer called the Macintosh (or Mac), manufactured almost exclusively by Apple Inc. < variant> uses a standard PC or Mac to run operating system. < variant> is Intel’s chief rival in the PC chip market.
< question3> AMD < variant> is Intel’s chief rival in the PC chip market. < variant> is based on the original IBM PC < variant> is based on a proprietary design for a personal computer called the Macintosh (or Mac), manufactured almost exclusively by Apple Inc. < variant> uses a standard PC or Mac to run operating system. < variant> processor powered the original IBM PC.
< question3> ARM < variant> processors are designed and licensed by a British technology company founded by Acorn Computers, Apple Inc., and VLSI Technology < variant> is based on the original IBM PC < variant> is based on a proprietary design for a personal computer called the Macintosh (or Mac), manufactured almost exclusively by Apple Inc. < variant> uses a standard PC or Mac to run operating system. < variant> processor powered the original IBM PC.
< question3> A storage medium < variant> is the disk tape, CD, DVD, paper, or other substance that contains data. < variant> is the mechanical apparatus that records and retrieves data from a storage medium < variant> refers to a storage device and the media it uses. < variant> stores data by magnetizing microscopic particles on a disk or tape surface < variant> is a technologies CD, DVD, and Bluray
< question3> A storage device < variant> is the mechanical apparatus that records and retrieves data from a storage medium. < variant> is the disk tape, CD, DVD, paper, or other substance that contains data. < variant> refers to a storage device and the media it uses. < variant> stores data by magnetizing microscopic particles on a disk or tape surface < variant> Is a technologies CD, DVD, and Bluray
< question3> The term storage technology < variant> refers to a storage device and the media it uses. < variant> is the disk tape, CD, DVD, paper, or other substance that contains data. < variant> is the mechanical apparatus that records and retrieves data from a storage medium < variant> stores data by magnetizing microscopic particles on a disk or tape surface < variant> is a technologies CD, DVD, and Bluray
< question3> Magnetic storage < variant> stores data by magnetizing microscopic particles on a disk or tape surface < variant> is the disk tape, CD, DVD, paper, or other substance that contains data. < variant> is the mechanical apparatus that records and retrieves data from a storage medium < variant> refers to a storage device and the media it uses. < variant> is a technologies CD, DVD, and Bluray
< question3> Оptical storage < variant> is a technologies CD, DVD, and Bluray < variant> is the disk tape, CD, DVD, paper, or other substance that contains data. < variant> is the mechanical apparatus that records and retrieves data from a storage medium < variant> refers to a storage device and the media it uses. < variant> stores data by magnetizing microscopic particles on a disk or tape surface
< question3> Solid state storage < variant> is a technology that stores data in erasable, rewritable circuitry, rather than on spinning disks or streaming tape < variant> is the disk tape, CD, DVD, paper, or other substance that contains data. < variant> is the mechanical apparatus that records and retrieves data from a storage medium < variant> refers to a storage device and the media it uses. < variant> stores data by magnetizing microscopic particles on a disk or tape surface
< question3> Music software < variant> offers many ways to work with music, sound effects, and narration from your desktop, laptop, or handheld computer. < variant> provides a set of tools for creating video productions from raw footage < variant> is designed to help you create, manipulate, and print graphics < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye.
< question3> Video editing software < variant> provides a set of tools for creating video productions from raw footage < variant> is designed to help you create, manipulate, and print graphics < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye. < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes, and colors that can be assembled into diagrams, corporate logos, and schematics
< question3> Graphics software < variant> is designed to help you create, manipulate, and print graphics < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes < variant> provides a set of tools for creating wireframes that represent three-dimensional objects
< question3> Paint software < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye. < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes, and colors that can be assembled into diagrams, corporate logos, and schematics < variant> provides a set of tools for creating wireframes that represent three-dimensional objects < variant> is a special type of 3-D graphics software designed for architects and engineers who use computers to create blueprints and product specifications.
< question3> Photo editing software < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye. < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes, and colors that can be assembled into diagrams, corporate logos, and schematics < variant> provides a set of tools for creating wireframes that represent three-dimensional objects < variant> is a special type of 3-D graphics software designed for architects and engineers who use computers to create blueprints and product specifications.
< question3> Drawing software < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes, and colors that can be assembled into diagrams, corporate logos, and schematics < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye. < variant> provides a set of tools for creating wireframes that represent three-dimensional objects < variant> is a special type of 3-D graphics software designed for architects and engineers who use computers to create blueprints and product specifications.
< question3> 3-D graphics software < variant> provides a set of tools for creating wireframes that represent three-dimensional objects < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye. < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes, and colors that can be assembled into diagrams, corporate logos, and schematics < variant> is a special type of 3-D graphics software designed for architects and engineers who use computers to create blueprints and product specifications.
< question3> CAD software < variant> is a special type of 3-D graphics software designed for architects and engineers who use computers to create blueprints and product specifications. < variant> provides a set of electronic pens, brushes, and paints for painting images on the screen. < variant> includes features specially designed to fix poor-quality photos by modifying contrast and brightness, cropping out unwanted objects, and removing red eye. < variant> provides a set of lines, shapes, and colors that can be assembled into diagrams, corporate logos, and schematics < variant> provides a set of tools for creating wireframes that represent three-dimensional objects
< question3> A mapping application < variant> displays satellite, aerial, or street maps used to locate places and get directions between two addresses. < variant> is able to access your current location and use it to show you the closest shops, restaurants, and theaters, as well as information about each location < variant> helps a business keep track of the money flowing into and out of various accounts. < variant> provides tools for solving a wide range of math, science, and engineering problems. < variant> is designed for analyzing large sets of data to discover relationships and patterns
< question3> Location-based software < variant> is able to access your current location and use it to show you the closest shops, restaurants, and theaters. < variant> displays satellite, aerial, or street maps used to locate places and get directions between two addresses. < variant> helps a business keep track of the money flowing into and out of various accounts. < variant> provides tools for solving a wide range of math, science, and engineering problems. < variant> is designed for analyzing large sets of data to discover relationships and patterns
< question3> Accounting software < variant> helps a business keep track of the money flowing into and out of various accounts. < variant> displays satellite, aerial, or street maps used to locate places and get directions between two addresses. < variant> is able to access your current location and use it to show you the closest shops, restaurants, and theaters, as well as information about each location < variant> provides tools for solving a wide range of math, science, and engineering problems. < variant> is designed for analyzing large sets of data to discover relationships and patterns
< question3> Statistical software < variant> is designed for analyzing large sets of data to discover relationships and patterns < variant> displays satellite, aerial, or street maps used to locate places and get directions between two addresses. < variant> is able to access your current location and use it to show you the closest shops, restaurants, and theaters, as well as information about each location < variant> helps a business keep track of the money flowing into and out of various accounts. < variant> provides tools for solving a wide range of math, science, and engineering problems.
< question3> Mathematical modeling software < variant> provides tools for solving a wide range of math, science, and engineering problems. < variant> displays satellite, aerial, or street maps used to locate places and get directions between two addresses. < variant> is able to access your current location and use it to show you the closest shops, restaurants, and theaters, as well as information about each location < variant> helps a business keep track of the money flowing into and out of various accounts. < variant> helps to create programe
< question3> Record < variant> holds data for a single entity-a person, place, thing, or event. < variant> such as SQL (Structured Query Language), provides a set of commands for locating and manipulating data. < variant> The process, but most consumers have no need to root their mobile devices. < variant> refers to software tools used to conceal malware and backdoors that have been installed on a victim’s computer. < variant> feature to hunt down mistakes that you habitually make in your writing.
< question3> Rooting < variant> The process, but most consumers have no need to root their mobile devices. < variant> such as SQL (Structured Query Language), provides a set of commands for locating and manipulating data. < variant> holds data for a single entity-a person, place, thing, or event. < variant> refers to software tools used to conceal malware and backdoors that have been installed on a victim’s computer. < variant> feature to hunt down mistakes that you habitually make in your writing.
< question3> WiMAX < variant> which stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is an Ethernet compatible network standard designated as IEEE 802. 16. < variant> (Voice over Internet Protocol), or Voice over IP, is a technology in which a broadband Internet connection is used to place telephone calls instead of the regular phone system. < variant> (Wireless Application Protocol) is a com‑ munications protocol that provides Internet access from handheld devices, such as cell phones < variant> is an area in which the public can access a WiFi network that offers Internet service < variant> allows participants to modify posted material.
< question3> Аbsolute reference < variant> never changes when you insert rows, or copy or move formulas. < variant> alter a device’s user interface to create an accessible environment by providing closed captions, < variant> text-to-speech, speech-to-text, or large screen text. < variant> feature ensures that the results in every cell are accurate for the information currently entered in the worksheet. < variant> an intelligent agent behaves somewhat like a robot
< question3> Adaptive utilities < variant> alter a device’s user interface to create an accessible environment by providing closed captions, < variant> text-to-speech, speech-to-text, or large screen text. < variant> never changes when you insert rows, or copy or move formulas. < variant> feature ensures that the results in every cell are accurate for the information currently entered in the worksheet. < variant> an intelligent agent behaves somewhat like a robot.
< question3> Аutomatic recalculation < variant> feature ensures that the results in every cell are accurate for the information currently entered in the worksheet. < variant> never changes when you insert rows, or copy or move formulas. < variant> alter a device’s user interface to create an accessible environment by providing closed captions, < variant> text-to-speech, speech-to-text, or large screen text. < variant> an intelligent agent behaves somewhat like a robot.
< question3> Сell < variant> in the grid can contain a value, label, or formula. < variant> Like a spider in its web, the person who controls many bot-infested computers can link them together into a network. < variant> originated as the Berkeley Software Distribution license for a UNIX-like operating system. < variant> (like D4 and D5), numbers (like 110), а formula, such as =D4-D5question2((D8/B2)*110 < variant> is usually sold in retail stores or at Web sites.
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